Dancing is an expressive art. For some people, it is their source of income, while others indulge in it for pleasure. No matter what the reason is, dancing always brings immense joy and causes a burst ...
Dance therapy is emerging as a practical and powerful wellness tool. By combining movement, rhythm and emotional expression, ...
With a specialization in Dance/ Movement Therapy and advance training in Sex Therapy, I offer options outside of talk therapy that include the expressive arts, nature, and play. As an integrative ...
I'm training in dance/movement therapy because healing happens in the body, not just the mind. You might be an adolescent, college student, or young adult who looks “fine” on the outside—but on the ...
Elevator moments can be used as a small dance therapy practice to help calm anxiety, relax the mind, and release stress through gentle movement, breathing, and positive emotional expression #dance #an ...
Sound system therapy is more than music — it’s a practice of release, resistance and restoration rooted in rhythm and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Grand Rapids Ballet offers free dance classes for people with Parkinson's, blending classical ballet with everyday movements ...
When co-founders Nanette Robinson and Nancy Mellan opened ZUZI! Dance in 1999, their mission was to make dance accessible to everyone across all ages, ability level and experience. For Robinson, ...
Moonshine 2026 at UW–Madison brought students, local dance studios, and guest artist Stacy Letrice together for an evening of music, dance, and performance art.
Depression often isolates people. It slows movement, dulls motivation, and disconnects individuals from their surroundings. But a growing body of research suggests that something as simple and human ...
The University of Wisconsin Dance Department performed “Moonshine,” a multimedia celebration of Black History Month featuring hip-hop, tap, jazz and spoken-word poetry as a love letter to black ...
Emory University's Dr. Madeleine Hackney leads specialized tango classes for veterans living with Parkinson's disease.